| Classroom ResourcesAsk Your Students: “What’s Your Call for Change?” The Call for Change project is designed to help students combine a personal connection to an issue with research-based evidence. Students express their ideas for how to make the world a better place through an audio or video commentary, or an editorial cartoon. It’s great for middle and high school ELA, STEM, Civics, Health and more!
Browse the quick curriculum links below or find all of our free project resources on our website.- Teacher Toolkit Boost your confidence teaching media with these supplemental materials
- Student Project Checklists
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| Professional LearningFeatured Course Implementing Student Media Projects Get step-by-step guidance on how to implement audio, video or graphics projects that empower your students to creatively communicate their learning and their experience.
Online Workshops It’s always the right time to support your students in speaking out about the issues they care about. Learn how you can integrate audio and video commentaries into your existing curriculum at our workshop this Wednesday:
Call for Change with Multimedia Commentaries November 1, 4-6pm PT Grade 6-12 educators Support your students to conduct research, craft arguments and create media to make their voices heard. Get standards-aligned resources, ready-to-use curriculum, and hands-on media making experience with a variety of free tools.
Want more free learning? Register for our remaining November workshops to learn how to identify misinformation in STEM and get best practices for assessing student media projects. |
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Janelle Kim Engagement Manager, Education KQED
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